The 1980s style film explores themes of land conservation and soul searching through a storybook world of quirky characters with touches of magical realism.
[5] On May 23, 2014 Falcon Song was released in North America on major Cable On Demand and Internet VOD platforms including AT&T U-Verse, Verizon, Comcast, Cox, Charter, iTunes, Vudu, Xbox Live, and PlayStation Network.
Ernest Hardy of LA Weekly wrote that Falcon Song is "modest, charming, and relatively subversive in the context of contemporary American film.
[6] Sheri Linden of the Los Angeles Times stated that "The Director achieves a desired retro aesthetic"[2] and that "The story's wholesomeness could have tipped into bizarro David Lynch dreamland, but it remains grounded, more or less.
"[2] Ethan Stewart of The Santa Barbara Independent wrote that the film is "A tongue-in-cheek celebration of 1980s’ cinema, Jason Brown’s Falcon Song legitimately makes you feel like you have travelled through time.